«Whether or not
BPA is harmful to human health has been vigorously debated,» Padmanabhan said.
While there is no concrete proof that
BPA is harmful to humans, some tests by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), the National Institutes of Health, as well as the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) have shown that there could be potential issues that could arise due to over exposure of this chemical.
Not exact matches
I just wanted
to remind everyone that there
is a lot of information out there proving that
BPA is not
harmful to humans at the levels they
are being used in the above mentioned every day products (baby bottles, cans, etc.) So make sure
to do your research and talk
to your doctor before making decisions
to never use plastic again, or not
to eat anything out of a can.
NAMPA appears
to imply that we should ignore advice such as this one issued on May 21st from Harvard's School of Public Health: «With increasing evidence of the potential
harmful effects of
BPA in
humans, the authors believe further research
is needed on the effect of
BPA on infants and on reproductive disorders and on breast cancer in adults.»
BPA is said
to be harmful to children and disruptive
to the reproductive system, according
to nonprofit organization Environment and
Human Health.